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I grew up in a small town and the main entertainment was Friday night high school football. It was just a sleepy little town where parents wanted to raise their children away from crime and of a big city, and where teenagers like me leaving to find something bigger and better.
All that changed one summer night. My friend Lisa, Martin and Tyler held a party for my eighteenth birthday at Lisa’s house. they kept handing alcohol to me I was pretty . I asked Tyler to take me home. With some , we made it out to his car and drove home. News came next morning. My friend Martin was in a car accident. That night after Tyler and I left, Martin, who was more drunk than me, got into his car and towards the highway to go home. Driving on the wrong side of the road, he never saw the truck coming. The driver didn’t see him to avoid the car. They hit head on. Martin died immediately, and the driver was thrown the truck windshield(挡风玻璃)and died a week later.
Whenever I back on that day, I can’t help thinking that it was my to drink so much that night. things would be different. I know Martin the choice to drink and drive that night, but a part of me will always feel for what happened.
I may not change the world with my story, but I do hope that by my story I can make you that you not only have a responsibility for yourself but also for others. Don’t ever think that your choices are yours . Every choice is like a stone dropped into water—each ripple (涟漪) represents someone who your choice . That’s quite an influence, isn’t it?
1.A. death B. fashion C. danger D. challenge
2.A. succeeded in B. dreamed of C. applied for D. agreed to
3.A. As B. While C. When D. Although
4.A. lost B. drunk C. frozen D. sleepy
5.A. fun B. difficulty C. hope D. method
6.A. died B. injured C. killed D. hurt
7.A. constantly B. frequently C. clearly D. equally
8.A. headed B. walked C. pushed D. fled
9.A. in trouble B. in time C. in danger D. in place
10.A. above B. below C. into D. through
11.A. turn B. hold C. look D. get
12.A. desire B. fault C. right D. chance
13.A. Thus B. Nevertheless C. Otherwise D. Therefore
14.A. faced B. avoided C. regretted D. made
15.A. responsible B. disappointed C. sensitive D. embarrassed
16.A. remembering B. sharing C. declaring D. stopping
17.A. explain B. escape C. limit D. realize
18.A. alone B. finally C. merely D. perhaps
19.A. clean B. deep C. still D. fresh
20.A. affects B. inspires C. attracts D. benefits
I grew up in a small town and the main entertainment was Friday night high school football. It was just a sleepy little town where parents wanted to raise their children away from crime and 36 of a big city, and where teenagers like me 37 leaving to find something bigger and better.
All that changed one summer night. My friend Lisa, Martin and Tyler held a party for my eighteenth birthday at Lisa’s house. 38 they kept handing alcohol to me I was pretty 39 . I asked Tyler to take me home. With some 40 , we made it out to his car and drove home. News came next morning. My friend Martin was 41 in a car accident. That night after Tyler and I left, Martin, who was 42 more drunk than me, got into his car and 43 towards the highway to go home. Driving on the wrong side of the road, he never saw the truck coming. The driver didn’t see him 44 to avoid the car. They hit head on. Martin died immediately, and the driver was thrown 45 the truck windshield(挡风玻璃)and died a week later.
Whenever I 46 back on that day, I can’t help thinking that it was my 47 to drink so much that night. 48 things would be different. I know Martin 49 the choice to drink and drive that night, but a part of me will always feel 50 for what happened.
I may not change the world with my story, but I do hope that by 51 my story I can make you 52 that you not only have a responsibility for yourself but also for others. Don’t ever think that your choices are yours 53 . Every choice is like a stone dropped into 54 water—each ripple (涟漪) represents someone who your choice 55 . That’s quite an influence, isn’t it?
36. A. death B. fashion C. danger D. challenge
37. A. succeeded in B. dreamed of C. applied for D. agreed to
38. A. As B. While C. When D. Although
39. A. lost B. drunk C. frozen D. sleepy
40. A. fun B. difficulty C. hope D. method
41. A. died B. injured C. killed D. hurt
42. A. constantly B. frequently C. clearly D. equally
43. A. headed B. walked C. pushed D. fled
44. A. in trouble B. in time C. in danger D. in place
45. A. above B. below C. into D. through
46. A. turn B. hold C. look D. get
47. A. desire B. fault C. right D. chance
48. A. Thus B. Nevertheless C. Otherwise D. Therefore
49. A. faced B. avoided C. regretted D. made
50. A. responsible B. disappointed C. sensitive D. embarrassed
51. A. remembering B. sharing C. declaring D. stopping
52. A. explain B. escape C. limit D. realize
53. A. alone B. finally C. merely D. perhaps
54. A. clean B. deep C. still D. fresh
55. A. affects B. inspires C. attracts D. benefits
I grew up in a small town and the main entertainment was Friday night high school football. It was just a sleepy little town where parents wanted to raise their children away from crime and 36 of a big city, and where teenagers like me 37 leaving to find something bigger and better.
All that changed one summer night. My friend Lisa, Martin and Tyler held a party for my eighteenth birthday at Lisa’s house. 38 they kept handing alcohol to me I was pretty 39 . I asked Tyler to take me home. With some 40 , we made it out to his car and drove home. News came next morning. My friend Martin was 41 in a car accident. That night after Tyler and I left, Martin, who was 42 more drunk than me, got into his car and 43 towards the highway to go home. Driving on the wrong side of the road, he never saw the truck coming. The driver didn’t see him 44 to avoid the car. They hit head on. Martin died immediately, and the driver was thrown 45 the truck windshield(挡风玻璃)and died a week later.
Whenever I 46 back on that day, I can’t help thinking that it was my 47 to drink so much that night. 48 things would be different. I know Martin 49 the choice to drink and drive that night, but a part of me will always feel 50 for what happened.
I may not change the world with my story, but I do hope that by 51 my story I can make you 52 that you not only have a responsibility for yourself but also for others. Don’t ever think that your choices are yours 53 . Every choice is like a stone dropped into 54 water—each ripple (涟漪) represents someone who your choice 55 . That’s quite an influence, isn’t it?
36. A. death B. fashion C. danger D. challenge
37. A. succeeded in B. dreamed of C. applied for D. agreed to
38. A. As B. While C. When D. Although
39. A. lost B. drunk C. frozen D. sleepy
40. A. fun B. difficulty C. hope D. method
41. A. died B. injured C. killed D. hurt
42. A. constantly B. frequently C. clearly D. equally
43. A. headed B. walked C. pushed D. fled
44. A. in trouble B. in time C. in danger D. in place
45. A. above B. below C. into D. through
46. A. turn B. hold C. look D. get
47. A. desire B. fault C. right D. chance
48. A. Thus B. Nevertheless C. Otherwise D. Therefore
49. A. faced B. avoided C. regretted D. made
50. A. responsible B. disappointed C. sensitive D. embarrassed
51. A. remembering B. sharing C. declaring D. stopping
52. A. explain B. escape C. limit D. realize
53. A. alone B. finally C. merely D. perhaps
54. A. clean B. deep C. still D. fresh
55. A. affects B. inspires C. attracts D. benefits
When I worked in Swaziland, one day we went to an orphanage (孤儿院).There we found a beautiful little girl named Tanzile.I gave her a sweet and she said something back to me in Si-swati, which the nurse next to me translated, “She wants another one — to give to her little sister.” I said “of course”.When we were going to leave, we passed by Tanzile’s house to say goodbye.To our surprise she seemed to be holding on to that extra sweet I had given her.I remember saying to the nurse “this little darling is clever — she has taken two for herself.”
But the nurse told us, “Tanzile is 7 now.Two years ago her mum and dad both died of AIDS.She was separated from her sister who was three at the time.Tanzile has not laid eyes on her since.But from then on whenever Tanzile receives anything from anyone, including food — she refuses to accept it, unless they give her two.” In fact, in the little mud hut where she lives, we find a pile of old things which she has been collecting to give to her sister one day.
People sometimes look at faces of African children and think that they are somehow different from our kids — that somehow they don’t feel pain or love.But that is not true.Their pain is deep.And so is their love.I can still remember the nurse trying to convince her that “if someone gives you food, you must accept it — even if it is only one piece and not two — for your own health.” And it was so hard for us to keep the tears from our eyes as she shook her head.Her hope and her love was all that she had.It mattered more than anything else.When I returned home that day, I was shocked to find that this was not an isolated story but others in the hospital knew of orphans just like Tanzile — waiting with a little pile of things in their hut, for their lovers who they haven’t seen so long.
I think of that old song — “when we’re hungry, love will keep us alive.”
1.From the passage we can learn Tanzile .
A.is very clever B.knows her sister has died
C.has stored a lot for her sister D.doesn’t like sweets
2.How old was her sister when the author met with Tanzile?
A.Three years old. B.Four years old.
C.Five years old. D.Six years old.
3.What has the author learned from her experience in Africa?
A.Love is more important in life than anything else.
B.African children are different in a way.
C.African children should be treated fairly.
D.We should express our love in time.
4.The best title for the passage would be .
A.Give every child two sweets B.Tanzile’s love for her sister
C.One for my sister D.Change your attitude to African children
When I worked in Swaziland, one day we went to an orphanage (孤儿院).There we found a beautiful little girl named Tanzile.I gave her a sweet and she said something back to me in Si-swati, which the nurse next to me translated, “She wants another one — to give to her little sister.” I said “of course”.When we were going to leave, we passed by Tanzile’s house to say goodbye.To our surprise she seemed to be holding on to that extra sweet I had given her.I remember saying to the nurse “this little darling is clever — she has taken two for herself.”
But the nurse told us, “Tanzile is 7 now.Two years ago her mum and dad both died of AIDS.She was separated from her sister who was three at the time.Tanzile has not laid eyes on her since.But from then on whenever Tanzile receives anything from anyone, including food — she refuses to accept it, unless they give her two.” In fact, in the little mud hut where she lives, we find a pile of old things which she has been collecting to give to her sister one day.
People sometimes look at faces of African children and think that they are somehow different from our kids — that somehow they don’t feel pain or love.But that is not true.Their pain is deep.And so is their love.I can still remember the nurse trying to convince her that “if someone gives you food, you must accept it — even if it is only one piece and not two — for your own health.” And it was so hard for us to keep the tears from our eyes as she shook her head.Her hope and her love was all that she had.It mattered more than anything else.When I returned home that day, I was shocked to find that this was not an isolated story but others in the hospital knew of orphans just like Tanzile — waiting with a little pile of things in their hut, for their lovers who they haven’t seen so long.
I think of that old song — “when we’re hungry, love will keep us alive.”
1.From the passage we can learn Tanzile .
A.is very clever B.knows her sister has died
C.has stored a lot for her sister D.doesn’t like sweets
2.How old was her sister when the author met with Tanzile?
A.Three years old. B.Four years old.
C.Five years old. D.Six years old.
3.What has the author learned from her experience in Africa?
A.Love is more important in life than anything else.
B.African children are different in a way.
C.African children should be treated fairly.
D.We should express our love in time.
4.The best title for the passage would be .
A.Give every child two sweets B.Tanzile’s love for her sister
C.One for my sister D.Change your attitude to African children
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